the House of Fëanor meets Miles Vorkosigan. It's educational.
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"I see," he murmurs. "Can you give examples?"

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"Yes. One of them's coming up shortly after I graduate from the Service Academy, and it was an especially thorny one. Others include the Solstice Massacre - the man who ordered it didn't accomplish all two hundred murders alone, he used the soldiers under his command. There have been plenty more, in galactic history. Hell, technically I gave one to Bothari." Torture is illegal, not that this stops people as often as it should. Although fast-penta is by far the preferred alternative these days.

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A smile. "What about an order to abandon an allied force in dangerous territory as a means of settling a succession dispute?"

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"...I would disobey the hell out of that and so would anyone else who correctly received the point of Da's illegal orders lecture."

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"And then what happens? To a soldier who disobeyed an order he believed to be illegal, I mean?"

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"It gets complicated at that point. Your superior, who may still believe he owns a right to your obedience, might attempt to compel it by force or punish you for withholding it. If the order turns out not to have been illegal after all, you could be in trouble, although the genuine belief that it was an illegal order is a valid defense. If the order was illegal and you followed it anyway, though, you're culpable for that. What's supposed to happen is that the person who gave the illegal order is punished and the person who disobeyed it is applauded, but depending on the moral health of the chain of command, that may or may not be the actual result."

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"A well-intentioned system, if an imperfect one."

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"Yeah."

He can guess at what Maitimo might be referring to with that particular example - it doesn't take a genius, given the bits and pieces he's picked up about the situation here - but he doesn't actually know. He can live with the uncertainty if nobody feels like filling him in, though.

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"I think that might be enough for the day. I'm again very tired."

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"Sure. Rest well."

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His eyes are already closed.

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Miles quietly exits the library.

Okay, time to admit it to himself: these conversations with Maitimo are fucking exhausting, and it's playing hell with his momentum. He needs to come prepared with a more energizing task to switch to right afterward, or he's going to keep standing around in a daze wasting time whenever he comes off a storytelling session. For now, his energizing task should be... either Thindarin lessons or engineering. Thindarin lessons if he can get them, engineering if he can't.

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The camp isn't short of people walking around.

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He isn't sure who to ask, but then again, Elves...

"Anyone feel like spending a couple of hours teaching me Thindarin?" he wonders aloud.

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Someone walks up a minute later. "Did you want to practice Thindarin? I'm involved in the linguistics guild - one of the linguistics guilds, it's sort of complicated - and I've already picked a Thindarin name and I'm not fluent but I don't make many mistakes and I'd be delighted to teach you. Celirhíl."

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"That would be delightful. Pleased to meet you, Celirhíl."

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"Likewise! Pleased to meet you, in Thindarin. It's actually easy to pick up, the word ordering is almost always the same and the words have common roots.  It's actually easy to pick up, the word ordering is almost always the same and the words have common roots."

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Miles responds in the language he's trying to learn. "Before I came here, I didn't think I was anything special at languages - I mean, I learned all four of the ones spoken on Barrayar, but I didn't learn them very fast or very well. Quenya was like breathing, though, and Thindarin is coming almost as easily."

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"They are designed to be beautiful, because they're designed by our people and our voices are the first thing we had."

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"A beautiful thought. The languages of Men mostly seem to have happened by accident," he says wryly. "Though I do find them beautiful as well, I don't think they were designed for it."

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She corrects a few words of that.

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He accepts these corrections. "May I ask what happened to the linguistics guild or guilds?"

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"Politics. There were disagreements about approaches."

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"Ah." Yes, that does happen. "Well - would your linguistics guild like me to teach them a few more languages at some point, when I have the time?"

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"Oh, yes, definitely. You said your planet has four major languages?"

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